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Rain postpones Eng-Lanka ODI

England will start their one-day international innings against Sri Lanka on Thursday after rain ended play on Wednesday. The tourists had restricted Sri Lanka to a modest 239 in the fifth of seven ODIs in the series, which the hosts lead 3-1.

Although it is an ODI, the rules allow England to start their innings on Thursday’s reserve day after the second half of Wednesday’s play was washed out. England must reach their 240 victory target to stay alive in the series. Dark clouds which had threatened to open up during the latter stages of the Sri Lankan innings caused a steady shower at the innings break.

Earlier, Chris Woakes’ six wickets overshadowed Kumar Sangakkara’s fourth straight half-century of the series as England dismissed Sri Lanka for 239. Fast bowler Woakes returned 6-47, including 5-24 off his last three overs, to end Lanka’s charge.
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